The Island, Elizabeth Quay

If you’re visiting the ever-changing Elizabeth Quay and are looking for a place to eat, casual family restaurant The Island is well worth stopping at. Previously known as “Isle of Voyage”, the spot found on Elizabeth Quay’s “island” is now home to a microbrewery, restaurant, garden bar and pizzeria. We were enjoying a day seeing the sights of Elizabeth Quay with our family after arriving on the ferry from South Perth and stopped by for a spot of lunch.

The Island is found in the iconic Florence Hummerston Kiosk. For years this 1920’s tea room lived on the grassy Perth Esplanade. You may remember it has been home to Annabella’s Nightclub in the late 1970’s, as well as some restaurants over the years. When it was time for the Esplanade to be dug up to make way for Elizabeth Quay, the heritage listed building was carefully taken down, brick by brick and then lovingly re-built and restored on the “island” at Elizabeth Quay.

The bright and airy restaurant has amazing views over the quay to the Perth city skyline. Inside The Island, the dining space is lovely, with crisp white heritage features and vibrant floral prints.

Beer lovers will also notice that the beer is brewed up in the roof!

We managed to snag the last table outside, to enjoy the amazing view. The menu has lots of favourites to enjoy – share platters, wood fired pizzas, salads, burgers and more.

The Food

I enjoyed grilled fish and chips ($26), which is also available beer battered. The West Australian fish fillet is served with lemon, tartare sauce and rustic fries.

We had our grandson in tow, and he was very happy with his kid’s fish and chips. High chairs are available for little ones, as well as colouring in sheets. The restaurant is also right next to the brilliant Elizabeth Quay Playground.

We all enjoyed our lunch at The Island. I found the food fresh, tasty and well-priced. It would be a great spot to take guests visiting Perth too. The Island has a friendly atmosphere and great views, so I’d absolutely return.

The Details

Address: Elizabeth Quay, The Esplanade, Perth CBD Phone: 9243 2711 Website: www.theislandeq.com.au Disabled Access: Yes Distance from Car Parking area: There is not much parking nearby. Closest is either at PCEC or the large carpark near Perth Concert Hall, a short walk across the supreme court gardens. Grandchild Friendly: yes, kids menu, colouring in and highchairs.

Stella is loving retirement! Besides her loves of gardening, reading and painting, she adores spending time with her family and being out and about in Perth. Living in the Perth Hills, her time is often spent brunching with her husband at one of Kalamunda’s many cafes or enjoying a food platter over a glass of wine at a Bickley Valley winery.